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Skip to main contentUtility Home Contact FAQs Consultations Member Login Social Media Visit us on Facebook Opens in a new window Visit us on LinkedIn Opens in a new window Visit us on Twitter Opens in a new window Visit us on YouTube Opens in a new window Expand Search Collapse Search Français About About Engineers Canada Who we are, what we do, and why we were formed. Annual Reports Review past annual reports of Engineers Canada. Governance Information on board meetings, corporate planning, and governance policy and resources. Engineers Canada's Committees Committee lists, members, and terms of reference. Careers at Engineers Canada Current job openings at Engineers Canada. Intellectual Property Protecting the engineering brand. Privacy Policy Understand how Engineers Canada handles and protects user information. Accessibility Ensuring Engineers Canada services and resources can be accessed by everyone. Accreditation About accreditation Learn how and why Engineers Canada accredits undergraduate engineering programs. Reports and Consultations The Accreditation Board is committed to consulting with regulators, higher education institutions, Engineering Deans Canada, undergraduate engineering students, and other stakeholders. Accreditation resources For Canadian higher education institutions seeking to have their programs become or remain accredited. Accredited Engineering Programs in Canada Find accredited undergraduate engineering programs in Canada. Accreditation Improvement Program Learn more about this coordinated effort to improve the delivery of accreditation for engineering programs and of the Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey. Accountability in Accreditation A unique Engineers Canada program designed to continually improve the transparency and effectiveness of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). The Washington Accord About the Washington Accord and its purpose. Substantially Equivalent Programs Evaluating engineering programs offered outside of Canada. Accreditation Board The Accreditation Board accredits undergraduate engineering programs. These programs provide the academic requirements for licensure as a professional engineer in Canada. Become an engineer Overview of the Licensing Process How to become a licensed engineer in Canada. Examination Syllabi A set of topics used by the regulators to check an applicant’s academic knowledge. Mobility across Canada Requirements and procedures for working in different provinces and territories. Information for Internationally Trained Engineers Resources for international engineering graduates wishing to become an engineer in Canada. Agreements on International Mobility Engineers Canada is signatory to professional engineering agreements designed to facilitate the mobility of engineers. Reasons why people become engineers Find out the top reasons why people pursue a career in engineering. Become an engineer-in-training Start your journey to becoming a fully qualified engineer in Canada by enrolling as an engineer-in-training. Use of professional title and designations Learn about who can use the title of engineer Regulatory Excellence Engineering Regulators The 12 provincial and territorial engineering regulators that we support. National Engineering Guidelines and Engineers Canada papers Recommendations on professional requirements, programs for members of the regulators, and assessment tools for international graduates. Envisioning Exercise One of Engineers Canada’s core purposes on behalf of the engineering regulators is to proactively identify, investigate, and explain trends and changes that are likely to have an impact on regulation and the future of the engineering profession. Public Policy Government Relations Ensuring the federal government addresses the public interest concerns of the engineering profession. Climate Change and Engineering Revisiting designs to improve safety and protect Canadians in light of climate change. National Position Statements Consensus positions of the engineering regulators on key issues relating to the public interest. Government Submissions Review submissions Engineers Canada has made to the government on topics impacting the profession and the public. Issue Statements Engineers Canada’s statements on emerging public policy issues. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion About Diversity in Engineering The key to a sustainable engineering profession is ensuring it is supported by as many views as possible. Youth engagement in STEM Engineers Canada leads a number of initiatives that encourage youth to discover their passion for engineering. Reconciliation in engineering Engineering needs to incorporate Indigenous ways of being and ways of knowing to create more positive solutions for Indigenous communities seeking economic independence, clean drinking water, and sustainable development opportunities on their lands. Women in Engineering Increasing the participation of women in the engineering profession. Newcomers to Canada Providing practical information to international engineering graduates on becoming part of the Canadian engineering profession. Reports Final Year Student Exit Report Graduating students’ familiarity with the profession, initial motivations, future plans, and undergraduate experiences. Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Report Assessing trends in engineering enrolment and degrees awarded. National Membership Report Information about the members of the engineering profession in Canada. Indigenous engineering in Canada Engineers Canada and Engineers Canada’s Indigenous Advisory Committee see better understanding Indigenous representation as a foundational step to identifying and building supports for Indigenous people in engineering. Indigenous Peoples’ Access to Post-Secondary Engineering Programs This report is intended to support the development of engineering access programs for Indigenous peoples across Canada. Public Perceptions of Engineering and Engineers Research on Canadian’s perceptions of the value, impact, opportunities, and challenges of the engineering profession. Services for Engineers Insurance, Financial and Other Benefits Insurance plans, financial, and other services for your family and you. Registering a Canadian Corporation Apply for consent to use registered engineering terms. Infrastructure Resilience Professional (IRP) designation Provides engineers with the additional knowledge and competencies they need to plan, design, and manage resilient infrastructure in the face of a changing climate. The Engineers Canada Mobility Register Facilitates registration on the International Professional Engineers Agreement (IPEA) register and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Engineers Agreement (APEC EA) register. News and Events Engineering Matters News and analysis on issues impacting the engineering profession in Canada. All news Search for previous news items. Calendar of Events Learn more about upcoming events. National Engineering Month Canada’s biggest celebration of engineering happens every March. 30 by 30 Conference 2022 A three-day virtual gathering for 30 by 30 Champions, engineering leaders, and engineers. Awards and Honours Awards The Engineers Canada Awards recognize and celebrate the achievements of engineers and engineering students. 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Read more Budget 2022: Investing in infrastructure and building a net-zero economy Engineers Canada is pleased to see the federal government’s continued commitment to investing in infrastructure, building Canada’s net-zero economy, and fostering innovation as laid out in Budget 2022: A Plan to Grow Our Economy and Make Life More Affordable. Read more RAIC 2022 Virtual Conference on Architecture The Royal Architecture Institute of Canada (RAIC) has launched registration for the RAIC 2022 virtual Conference on Architecture. Read more Wrapping up National Engineering Month 2022 March was National Engineering Month, an annual campaign that features fun and inspiring events that will spark an interest in the next generation of engineers, and that celebrates the role that engineers play in society.   Read more Our Work Engineers Canada upholds the honour, integrity, and interests of the engineering profession by supporting consistent high standards in the regulation of engineering, encouraging the growth of the profession in Canada, and inspiring public confidence. YEARS 80 ENGINEERS 300,000 MEMBER REGULATORS 12 Accreditation Engineers Canada accredits Canadian undergraduate programs in engineering. Students who receive a degree from an accredited engineering program meet the academic requirements needed to become licensed with Canada’s engineering regulators. Learn More Become an engineer To practice engineering in Canada, you must hold and maintain a license from one of Canada’s engineering regulators. Learn more about the licensure process. Learn More Consultations As Engineers Canada refines or develops new programs, products, and services, it is critical to seek the input from stakeholder groups through a structured, standardized consultation process. Learn more Explore more of our work Public policy Engineers Canada represents the public interest concerns of the engineering profession by maintaining positive relations with the federal government. Learn more Women in engineering Engineers Canada is working with allies across the profession to increase the the representation of women in engineering. Learn more Guidelines and papers Engineers Canada develops guidelines and papers to support the regulation and practice of engineering. Learn more Awards and honours Engineers Canada offers awards, scholarships, and fellowships to recognize and promote excellence in engineering. Learn more Upcoming Events May 5 Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan Annual Meeting Learn more May 25 Engineers Canada 2022 Spring Meetings and Annual Meeting of Members Learn more May 25 CEO Group Meeting See All Events Services for engineers Engineers Canada’s sponsored initiatives and partnerships provide engineers and geoscientists with exclusive rates across a range of services, including insurance, investment, and more. Learn more Home and Auto Get ready to save on car, home, condo and tenant insurance with preferred rates through the TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Program Learn more Subscribe to our newsletter Stay informed and learn more about Engineers Canada activities, the work of professional engineers, and industry news. 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